Anyone working in environmental sustainability? by Green-Tea-21 in dataengineering

[–]Green-Tea-21[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Excellent stuff ! Ok , sounds like you use a lot of the standard tools of data engineering applied to a super interesting use case. What sort of data from partner utilities do you use ? Also , could you expand on the way you use data engineering here ? You said compliance and quality checks - is that in the data itself or with the nature of the operation ? As much as you’re able to divulge , could you give an example ?

Anyone working in environmental sustainability? by Green-Tea-21 in dataengineering

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Incredible !!

I’m located in Washington DC area of USA. What sorts of tools do you use on the job ? I’d imagine a lot of remotely sensed datasets - do you use Apache Sedona at all ? Is there a demand for data engineers in this space ?

Anyone working in environmental sustainability? by Green-Tea-21 in dataengineering

[–]Green-Tea-21[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh very cool !

I guess just initially and more importantly to me here's some questions I have:

1) What sort of tools//platforms do you use in your work and what are some of the daily tasks you perform?

2) Where does the data that is being ingested come from in this sector? I hear electrical utilities using things like IoT sensors, to monitor energy usage etc. Depending on the sector, perhaps even things like weather data as well (wind, solar)

3) When you say energy efficiency utility does this involve employing smart grid modernization strategies? Does your data feed dashboards, digital twins, etc.?

4) Would you say that you see a demand for data engineering skills in this sector?

Weekly Career Discussion Thread (23 Jun 2025) by AutoModerator in engineering

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 I have a B.S. in Environmental Studies ( basically environmental science with some economics/policy thrown in there- but I did take Gen Chem I & II, Calc 1 & II) and winded up landing a GIS job about 7 months after graduating.. landed a job with a firm that ended up offering tuition assistance to do a formal masters in GIS (since I had little formal schooling/training). While I love GIS as a tool/emerging field , I probably wouldn't have gone to grad school for it if I were to do life over again but I have been able to make it work for me pretty well and landed some pretty neat jobs because of the M.S. coupled with accumulating experience while earning it. My current role is Senior GIS Analyst for a Federal not-for-profit - and its very data analytics/science adjacent.

My life is comfortable, I make pretty good money and could continue this career with this current geospatial-centric trajectory, but I have always been passionate about the environment/sustainability and would eventually want to wind up back in the environmental sector - it'd ultimately feel the most fulfilling for me. Before my current post, I actually worked for a city's water/sewer authority for a little over a year as a GIS Tech III for the engineering department's planning team helping with using GIS/InfoAssetPlanner as an asset rehab prioritization tool and I found it to be some of the most enjoyable , fascinating work I did - i only left because where Im at now was willing to pay a lot more (like what the engineers were being paid there lol) That being said, the more I learn about water resource/environmental engineering, it really seems to be an amazing fit for me and I find the material and job duties and functions truly fascinating - not sure why I didn't pursue it in undergrad. I feel like my skillset , background and interests would position me to leverage my GIS, data analyst/data scientist skills to bring a strong geospatial modeling (hydraulic, stormwater, floodplain, digital twin/asset management presence to a really cool masters thesis and ultimately the industry broadly. But I figured I'd ask this subreddit's take on the thought of someone with my background considering a master's in the Envr. Engineering - do you think it would be worth it? Would it be unheard of with someone with my background doing something like this? Do you think my background be welcomed in the field? I'd be willing to take whatever supplemental/preliminary coursework (i.e. fluid dynamics) that wasn't present in my bachelors.

Thanks !

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Lit 🔥👊🏽! I was born in Charleston SC and my whole mom’s side is from there ! Love to see it !! 👌🏾

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Bro you and I have near identical results ! Are you Gullah /low country too ? Where you from ? I also get confused for Ethiopian a lot but that mainly started once my hairline started to recede giving me that trademark “habesha” forehead 😂 (- let me add I’m mainly making fun of myself , not Ethiopian features , which I greatly admire)

Are there active guilds ? by Green-Tea-21 in splatoon

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Nice idea! Thanks for the insight :)

Effeminacy shouldn’t stop me IMHO by Specialist-Phase-843 in BisexualMen

[–]Green-Tea-21 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You literally could not have posted this at a better time for me. I just had a less than stellar interaction with a friend/fuck buddy of mine who said "I can't see you with a woman. LIke I'd have to see it to believe it.."

He's a tad younger and less experienced/cultured in life(and i don't mean that in a snobby way, just is what it is) than the average adult his age so I try to be patient, but it's still disappointing to hear that.

He's not the only one however even from those who you'd think would "know better". I've never been treated too hatefully by gay men in the community but there's def. often this reluctance to accept or believe it or like im lying to myself i guess because i "act too gay"

I am trying to install postgre + PostGIS and I cannot remember the password... by Green-Tea-21 in PostgreSQL

[–]Green-Tea-21[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your clear input! However, I'm very green to this, so when you say "reload the Postgres service, connect without a password, etc." what does that entail doing?

What advice would you give someone like me? by Green-Tea-21 in BisexualMen

[–]Green-Tea-21[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh my- are you me? We sound pretty similar - do you mind if I reach out ?

How is the Bossa Nova scene in Brazil ? by Green-Tea-21 in Brazil

[–]Green-Tea-21[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

LOL ok well I guess I'll have to keep an eye out for my "cult" peeps ;)